-A f . CELES RATED para and . powerful Tonic, correct! und alternative of wonderlol efficacy in disease of the STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS. Cure Dyspepsia, Liver com plfcin', Headache, General Debility. Ner vousnsss, Depression of Spirits, Consiipa lion, Colic, Intermittent Fevers, Cramp and Spasms, attd all complaints of either Sex, - arising from Bodily Weakness whether inherent in the system or produc ed by special causes. Noihin that is not wholesome, genial and restorative in its nature ente's in in the composition of HOSTETTER'S STOM ACH BITTERS. Tliis popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical elemen-; no fiery excitant ; but it is a combination at live extracts of rate bulsauic berbs and plants with .he purest and mildest of a'i diffusive stimulaits. Il is well to be forearmed against disease 4tud, so lar as the human system can be Totected by hnm.ni- means against mala : es engendered by an unwholesome at rfiopherff, impure water and other cxien.il rausa, Hoste tei's Biltets may be relied on as a eafegcard. Ic districts infected with Fever and Ague, il has been found infallible as a preventive qJ irresistible a remedy and thousands who resort to it under api iehensioti of an attack, escape the scourge; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves ol its pro tective qualHies in advance, are ured by a very brief course of this marvelous medi cine. Fever and Agae patients, after be inT plied with quinine' for moni'is in vain, until fairly saturated with that dangerous a!k"'oid, are ntt unfreqaraly restored to he and wi'hin a lew. days by the use of Hostettei's Bitters. The weak stomach is rapidly invigorated and the appetite restored by this agreeable Tonic, 'and hence it works wonders in c.i ge of Dyspepsia and in less confirmed) f.-vrma of Indigestion. Actio as a senile . . . . - - 11 . the liver, it also invariably relieves the Cunstipaion superinduced by inegular action of the digestive aud secretive or gans. . Persona cf feeble habit, liable to Nervous Jttaiks.. Lovtrtsiof Spitits a A Fits cf Lou- from the Bitters. The Testimony on this point. i most conclusive, aud from both exes. . . The agony of Bilious Colic is immeui atolv assr.ao'ed tv a single dose of the tditnulanl and by occasionally reoning to j it, the retain of the cj.rfplainl may be pre- j vented. ' - . i A3 a General Tonic, Hos'.eiter's liitters or witnessed before thev can be foil v ap- predated, in ca-esoi uoiipu.uuunai . cess, nd Prenitore Defay and Debili'y aud Decrepitude aririn; Irora Old Age, it exercises the eleeSric influence. In the -convaleceiit Mages of ali diseases it oper ates as a delightful invigorant. When V e powers of nature are relaxed, it operates to ra enforce and re eitibl.sh them. Lastr but not Jeast, it is the The Only Saf Stiuinlent. beina manufactured from eoond and innocuous materials, and en tirely free from the acid eleraeuts present more or less in ail the ordinary tonics and stomachics ol the day. - Is'o family roedicioe has been so univer it mnv he trnlv added, deserv edly popular with the intelligent portion of the community, a Hote.'terJ. Biuerii. Prepared by HOSTETTER Si SillTH, Pittsbr.rsh, Y. . Sold by ail Druji-ts, Grocers and biore ieepers everywhere. Dec. 9, 1861. ly. READING RAIL ROAD. WINTER ARRAAGLJlEAT. "i RE AT Trunk line from the North and North-west fcr Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville.Lebanon, Allen town, Easton,&c, &c. Trains leave Hairisburg for Philadelphia New York, Reading, Potisvtlle, and all in termediate Sta.ione, at 8 a.m. and 2 p. m New York Express leaves Harrisbnrg at 00 a. M. aumug at isew xorxai tu to, ine same morning. Fares IromUarrisbnrg: to New York S5 15; to Philadelphia S3. 35 and 52,80. Baggsga checked through. Keturniug leave New York at 6 A. M- 12 Noon, and 7 P. M. (Pittsburih Express atriving at Harrisburg at 2 A. M.) Leave Philadelphia at 8. 15 A. M. and 3. 30 P. M. Sleeping ci.ru in the New York Exprets Trains, through to and from Pittsburgh without change- . Passengers by the Cattawissa Rail Road leave Tarnaqua at 8 50 A. JM. and 2. 15 P. AI-for Philadelphia. New York, aud all Way Points. - Trains leave Pottsvilie at . ija.m. anu 7.. 3a P. M. for Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New Yoik. ' An accomodation Passenger Irm leaves Heading at 6. SO A.M. and returns Irom Philadelphia at 4. 30 P. M. 3" All ihethe above tiaios run daily, Sundays excepted. v "A Sunday train leaves Potlsville at 7.30 A- M. and Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M. Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Ex cursion Tickets, .at,-reduced rates to and from all points. - - - G. A. NICuLLS, General Superinteudant. - T7T0311SG ISSUHASrE COMPANY, OJice over the Wyoming Bank, CAPITAL AXD ifTUPLUS, I23,GG0. I.--? vv ill insure againt ius ui umu5D by Fira on property in town orcouutry, at resotiaHe verms. ' , . ni HECTORS. (J. M Ho'ilenback. John ReicharJ, Samuel Wadhams, D L Shoe, " maker, Daniel G. Driesbach, R. C. Smith H. D. Lacoe, G. P. Steele,- VV. W. Kelcham, Charles Dorrance, :V. S.'Ross, George M. Harding. . G. M. HOLI.ENBACil. Pre$'t. D. L. SHOEMAKISR, V.Pttft. n. C. SMITH, Screury, . . V.G. STERLING, Treasurer- . L II. CONOVEH, Agent, Beach Ilaveo, Pi rcenber 2J, 1SS3. if. CABINET WARE J100M. ESPECTFULLY invites ihe attention off --;lhe Public to his extensive assortment ot Cabinet Furniture and C H A IRS,Q. which he will warrant made of good matei'ials and in a workmanlike man- V ner. At his establishment can always be found a good assortment of fashionable furniture, which is equal in style bud fin ish to that ot Philadelphia or N. York cities and at aa tow prices. . He has on haud price?, from S25 to SCO. Divans Luunses, Walnut Hijd Mahogany. Parlor chairs, Rockii'5 a"J eay cliairi, Piano stools, and a variety of iipfiolc-lered work, with Dress in? an parloi bureaus, sofa. card?"p cenwe and 'pier tables, detiihu, eheffenrers, whatnots and c o m t d e s , CfiT and all kinds of fashionable work. His stock of bureaus, enclosed and common wasnbtandsjrfress-iatlei', corner Clipboards solas, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, beilsteads.cane seat and common chairs is the largest in this seition ut ill county. lie will also keep a ood assortment ol looking glasses with fancy silt and com mon frames lie will uleo furnish uriii mattrasses fitted to any sired bedstead, i tiu-.fi are superior lor durability aud com fort to any bed in use. Bloomsbur" Nov. 4, 1S63. SOLOISTS Ztt THM AIIJJV ALd Cur Pcvple at Hone Are now ofTereiJ an oppurtunity by which they car. obtain a A GOOD AXD DERA3LE TIJJE-PIECE VERY LOW FIGURE. Our 11 'uhhe ate WARRANTED 10 KEEP TIME ONE YEAR, and the bu er s tlio-.v ad the Pr.v ileue of Examit.aiion btfore Payment is required. IMPROVED DUPLEX IN FULL RUBY ACTION?. ". A firt class Hu'i inj Time-Fiece of Sil ver material, ovtr which is electro fine 1 plated 18 k. ijoid, most durably wrought, makina the imnation so faultier that ii cam ot be detected from Uie r-olid rr.a-erial most experienced ji.des ; acids will, not aflecl il. London made move merit. Im proved Duplex it: Full Ruby Action, lias sweep seconds, ai.d is not to be excelled in general appearance. This is decide dly one of the best artrcles ever offered for Ira o'ers arid specul-t'ors. Er nmeers, emiranis and persons taveilin, will find them supe rior to any other ; alieratieri of climate will not affect their accuracy. Price, packed in ijood shape, and good running order only S35, or case ol 6 for S200. SILVER DOUBLE TIME HUNTING LEVERS. Best Quality Silver Ca'-es, over which elec'ro-fi:.e phitetl IS k. gold, similar to our Improved Duplex, and superior adju-t-ed rnoverner.is with ''Stop." to be u-ed in tiif;in2 horses, etc , has Four Indexes for Wahit)2ton and Greewich" time, sweep l . lr - i .... seconi, a".j sii ine improvement. Alt in all, taking i:s Beau:iful and Faul;Ies- ap pearance and its Superior Movement into consideration, we regard it as decidedly the cheapest article of the kind in the mar ket. Trice, in .ood. runtiiiij order 34, or case of 6 for 5300. ZaT We ask no pay in advance, but will forward either of them to re'poi.stb'e par ties, to ai:y pan of the loial Sia es, with bill pajath to esressn:an when the iiood are Ueiivered, giving rhe bu er the privil ege if examiriation, and, if not satisfactory, the? watch can le returned at our expense. The express oompanies refuse rr.akir.'4 collections on soldier and other parties ia the distotl States, consequently all such enters must be accompanied by the ca?,i 1 to insure attention. We make a deduction I of two dollars on either watch when the payment is forwarded in aJrace. Money may be sent by express at ou expense. THOS. CAFERTV & CO., 93 and 93 Broad St., rppo-ite City Bank, Providence, R. I. Oct. 21.1863. The Great TEA COMPANY, 51 VESEY STREET,' NEW YORK; Sicce i s organization, has cieattd a new era in the tu-tor of W holesaluif I eas in this Country. They have introduced their selections of TEAS, ard are selling them at r-ot over TITO CLMS (.02 Cents) per pound - above Cos', Never deviating from me ONE FRICE asked. A noiher peculiarity of the Company is that their Tea Ta-ier nol only devotes his lime io the selection of their TEAS aa to quality', value, and particular stIes for par icular localities of country, but he helps the TEA buyer to choose out of their enormous stock such TEAS as ar best adapted to his particular wants, and not on ly this, bufoints out to htin the best bur gains. - It is easy to see the incalculable; advan tage a Tea Buyer has in th! establishment over all others. If he is a Judze of Tea or the Ma'rket, if his time is valuable, he has all the bene (its of a well organized system of doing business, of an immense capital, of the judgement of Professional Tea Taster, and the knowledge of s'lperior salesmen. This en able all Tea buyerno mailer if they are thousands of miles fforn this market to purchase on as good terms Iieie as the New York Merchant. Parties can order Teas will be served by cs as well as though ihey came themselves being sure to get origins packages, true weighis and tare?; and the TEAS are war rantted as represented. We issue a Price List of the Company's Teas, which will be sent to all who order it ; comprising Hyson, 'Voting Hyson, Impe rial, Guiipodcri Twankay nnd Skin. OOLONG, SOUCHONG. ORANGE & HY SON PEKOE. JAPAN TEA of every description, col' ored and uncolored. This list has sicti kind of Tea divided into FOUR Clashes, namely: CARGO, high CARGO FINEST, that every one may un dersatnJ from dsscriplion and the prices annexed that the Company are determined to undersell the whole Tea trade. We guarnlee; to self ALL our Tea3 at not over T WO CENTS(,02 Cents) per pound ibove cost, believitg thia to be attractive to the many who havo heretofore been paying Enormous Pbofits. " v GHE AT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, No. 51 i Veaey Streel, New" York. Sepu 9, 1S33. Joios. : i i of d'fiereiit style anf'Jptf GENUINE PREPARATIONS. -:o:- fompoand Fluid Extract Buchn, a posi--Aive and Specific Remedy for disease of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Drop- stcal bwellinp. This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, aud excite the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Waierv or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as well a Pin and lflarnmuion. II L LIU BOLD'? EXTR ACT CUCI1IJ. For Weaknesses arising Irom excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early . Indiscretion of abue,altetided with the following sj aep toms : Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, DirTiculty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Dis ease, Wakefulne-s, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushina of thi Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eiuptions on the Face, Pallid Countenance. These symptoms if allowed to go on, which th-i medicine invariably removes soon follows. 1M POTENCY, FATUITY. EPILEPTIC FITS, in one of which the Patient may exptie. Who can say that they are not frequently followed b those "Direful Diseases." "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Mutt) are aware of the cnust. of their suf fering, but none will confess the Records of the Itisama Asylums. Ai.d melancholy Deaths by Consump tion bear ample winter to IDs Truth of the as.-ertion. The Constitution once effected with Organic Weakness requires the aid of Medicine to Sirenaihen arid Invigorate tl.e System, which HELMLOLD S EXTRACT Bt'CHU invariably does. Atrial wtll con vince lie most skeptical. FEMALES(-FMALE3.FE1ALES. In many Affections peculiar to Females the Extract Buchu i uuequaled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Ke'tnlion, Irregularity, Pamfulness, or Sopp-ession of Customary Evacuations, Ulctrjled or Scirrhous state of Hie Uterus, Lenehorrl.cea or Whites, S e-ilily, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether atising from indiscretion Habits or Dissipation, or in the Decline or Change ol Lite. Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or un pleasant Medicines for unpleasant and diiDiercns disease. HELM FOLD'S Ex ract Buchu and Im proved Rose Wash cures SECRET DIS EASES, In all their Sia-es, At bnie E pense, Little or no t-hucge in. Diet, No Inconvenience, And no exposure. It causes a frequent desire and sives strength to Crinase, thereby removing ob structions, preventing at.d curing strictures of the Urethra, alia) ii. g Pain and Inflim matioDjSO frequent in ihe class of diseases, aud expelling all poisonous, diseased and worn out ma ter. . ihousatids upon Thousands who have been the victims of Quacks, and who have paid heavy Jees to te cured in a short time, l ave found they were deceived, and that the 1 poison" has, by ihe use of '-pow-erlcl astringents," been dried up in the sjstem, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage. Use Helmbold's Extract Buchu for ail atlection and diseases of the Urinary Or gans, whether existing in Male of Female, from whatever cause originating auJ on matter of how long standing. Diseases of these Organs requires the aid of a Diuretic. Helmbold's Extract Bachu is the Great Diuretic, and is certain to have the desired eflect in all diseases for which it is recommended.' Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character will ac company Ihe medicine. Price 81.00 a Bottle, or Six for S3 00. Delivered to any address, securely packed from observation. Describe sjmptoms in ail communications. Cures guaranteed! Advice gratis. Address le tier for informa tion to II. H. IIFLJIDOLP, fheir.i-t. 101 South I Ot ft si., bel Ciitsaiut, ILi.a. HELMBOLD'S Medi-al Depot, HELM BOLD S Drus & ChemM Warehouse, 5 19 I! road way, Niw York. CBeware of counterfeits and unprinci pled dealer-, who endeavor to dispo-w 'ol their own" and -'other' articles oa the reputation attained by 1 Helmbold's Geouine Preparations, do do Ex ract Buchu, Hehnbold'o Genuine Extract Sarsaparilla. i!o do Improved Rose Wash. CtSoId by all Druggists everywhere. Ask for Helmbold's. Take no other. Cut oul the Advertisement and send for it, and avoid imposition and exposttra. IWemher 9, 1863.-1 v 11 0 LI S3 AY SKS-:S2-:ITS ! 3Ugic Time Ibsen ers. Being a Hunting or Open Fuce or La dy's or Gentleman's If'atch Combin td. icith Patent Self-Winding Im provement, a most Pleasing Novelty. One of the prettiest, most nnneiiienl, and decidedly the besi and cheapest lime piece for general and reliable ue everolte ted. It has within it and connected with its machinery, its own tvinding attachment rendering a key entirely nnnecessa y. The cases of litis Watch are composed of two rnetals, the outer one being fine .16 carat gold. It has the improved ruby action le ver movement, and warranted an accurate timepiece. Price, superbly engraved, per case ol half dozen, 504. Sample Watches, in neat morocco boxes, S35. SILVER WATCHES. First Class Huuting Time-piece for aecu r racy of rnovemert, beauty of material, and, above all, cheapness in price, these watches muet insure universal approba tion. An imitation so faultless that it can hardly be delected by the most experien ced jndues. The material being ot two metaU, the outer one first quality Sterling Silver, while the innei one is German Sil ver, it cannot be recognized by cutting oi heavy engraving, making it, not only in appearance, but in durability, the best re semblance of ScliJ Slerl.ii Silver in exig ence. . The salts of these Watches in the army is a source ol enormous profit, retailing; as they very readily, do, at 25 and upwards Manv hundred dollars can be made in a singl' pay day by any one of ordinary business tact. . rAT WHOLESALE ONLY! In heavy hunting cases, beautifully engraved, while enamel dial, and fancy cut hands, in good running oider, by the half dozen, $66. Sold only by by the case of six ! Upcj receipt of two dollars, a? guarantee of good faith, we will send watches by ex press to any part of the loyal Slates, col lecting balance of bill on delivery. This ensures buyers against fraud, giving them their wa'chee bciore payment is required. Send orders to ibe sole importer. GAIUS WH EATON, No. 12 Jeweler's Exchange, Cor. Cortland St. and Broadway New Yoik Dec 9, 1S63- 3m- EDVRAD B, SNIDER, -.'-' AND ' Ccnc'l ComMon Merchant. Bioomsturg, Columbia county Pa. -Particular attention given lo Pateat right. SaipU 2, 1863. amo- N YrWEEKLY NEWS. The cheapest and best New York News paper. Only one dollar per anutim. Eight pages forty columns. A complete record of events, Benjamin Vood; editor and pro prietor. Published at No. 19 City Hall Squaie, Daily Nuwit Building, Na.v York City. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS is unrivaled in its ability aud enterpried as a public onrnai, and tn EVERY DEPAIITNENT . is most efiieiemly conducted, so as tq form a weekly record of events political, com mercial, financial and literary, thtoghout the World. In adJition to this it contains all the Domesifc Intelligence of each wetk and full reports ol ttvery n. a tier of public interest. As a political Journal The Weekly News will be found on the side of tha Constitu tion of the com iry as it was framed and established h the Fathers ol the Republic, aud will scan with --are and fidelity every public act that may tend to the violation ot tt.o letter and spirit of that iiietruujent ol our liberties. It piefers the POLICY OF PEACE to a ruinous and exhaustir.g system of War. Insisting upon the irutn of the principle embodied in the Declaration of Indepen dence, that the just powers of the Govern ment are derived from the co;ise:it of the governed, it urge the preservation of the lundaniental principles of liberty, inviolate, as of more sacred mporlance than national grandeur or consolidated power under des potic rule without I tie pale of established law. On alt que-tions of national impor tance it is the inflexible champion ot the rights of citizens, a;i guaranteed under ihe instruments by which they hav edecided 10 be ijorerned. It therefore boldiy avows its purpose ta sustain the Freedom of Speech and ot tde Press, with the view to protect the people fVn the encroaching d.'gmas ot theorists who confempelale a modification j of the democratic principles which to this ume nave oeen sustaiueu against every el lor; to overthrow ihe in. fu all mailers per taining to Govt-mmtmt the purpose of this newspaper is to protect the people from in considerate 'and rash legislation, and to hold our public seraMs to a strict account ability for Ikeir conduct w hile car:ii.g u the machinery ofp.jwer. To this nd ihe most c.irt-ful attention will be given to all Federal and Legislative iaws, and a firm at.d in purtial cxamiiiatation t f every new lolr.icul propo.-ition may be expected a ihe only means of protecting ihe people Irom an abridgement of their rints. COMMERCIAL &: MARKET REPORTS are giv;ii in t he most succinct yet complete manner. They claim particular notice for their fidelity at d truth, aud all tho-e who de-ire to comprehend the exact finan cial condition of the emietry should not tail to exarnii.e the views which vni.I be lounn in this department of the journal. THE FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE will be found especially inlerestin " and in structive and being derived from some of the ablest minds in Europe must be read with the uimosi av.dity by if.o.-e who desire, to camprehend that diblomacy of the Gov errments of the Old World. In all other respect THE WEEkLY NEW S will be found to meet the public ce mand. It is the especial object of the Pro.. piittor to render ii a vaiuaLle and enter taining. FA M I LY N EWS PA PER, pure in its moral ii rluence, ennobling in its character, and satisfactory to thai large class in the community who desire to see the Public Press treat all public questions with arguments a pressed in conrte-y and candor, thought, a; ihe same time, with the spirit Hue to Itie themes discussed. By reerf nee t the terms of Trie New Yoik Weekly New it will be noticed that it is by li.r trie cheapest newspaper in the world, and the Prrprietor feels ihat he may ini:e iho-e who approve of its principle's and co iduct to use their it Huence in adding to i.s resent large cuculation. . NEW YORK WEELY NEWS, Eight I,:es Forty Coiumns ISSUED" EVERY SATURDAY, For One Year . One Dollar E.eyen Cupies to one Adti-p4 lor One Vear TEN DOLLARS, ingle copiea Three Cents THE XEUT YORK DULY SEWS. A first cla-8 Meiropolitari Jou rnal devoted to Peace and Constitutional L'berty, and cont lining all ttie ne ( s of the day, Politi cal, TeleiMaiihica... Commercial and Local i- the cheapest daily paper in the metropo lis. TERMS: One Copy, One Year Six Dollars. One Copy Six Mouths Three Dollars, Single Copit! - Tow Cents. Address BENJAMIN WOOD. Editor and Proprietor, No. 19 City Hall Square, New York. IVurth i'eiifra! ESailuay. T I M ii T A LB E. TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from the North and Wetf Uranch of the Susquehan na, Elmira, and n l of Northern New York. Ou and alter Monday, Aoril 20',h, 1&63, the Passenger Tiains of the North Central Railway will ariive and depart from Sun bury, HarHsburc and Baltimore, as follows: ZUUTUWJJIZD. Mail Train leave Sunbury daily except Sundays, at 10.10 a m. Leaves Hairinburg, 1.J5 p.m. Arrives at liu'timore, . 5.33 " Express Train leaves Sunbury daily except Sundays, at 1107p.m! Leaves Harrisb'rg. except Monday 2.00 a.m. 'Arrives al Baltimore daily except Mouday, at 6.15 a.m. Accotnruoddlion leaves Ilaribb'rg 6,30 a.m. N OB Til WARD. Mail Trail leaves Dukimore daily except Sundays, at 9.15 a m. Leaves Harrisburg, 1.15 p.m. Arrives at Sunbury, 4.05 p in. Exptess Trains Baltimore daily, 9.15 " Arrives at Harrisburg, 1.35 a.m. Leaves Harrisb'rg except Monday, 3.00 ' arrives at. Sunbury, 5.38 " For further particulars apply at ihe office. I. N. DUBARIiY, Supt. Harrisburg, Aug. 8, 1863. THE OLD GUARD. A Monthly Jojrual, devoted to the Prin ciples ef 1776, Designed to unmasK the Usurpation, Desptism and crimes of this ABOLITION ADMINISTRATION, And to defend ihe doctrines of State Rights, aud of Constitutional Liberty, ad held by our Revolutionary Fathers. Published by C- CHAUNCEY BURR & Co., sau street, New York. PRICE Single numbers 15 cents. For warded by mail or express to all parts of the United Stales at SI a year, in advance. Any person seeding ten . subscriber will receive an addi ional copy for one year. Aug. 26, 1863. - Stents Balmoral Lace Boot, will tb sold very low. Also, Boys Shoes, at L.T. Sli AEPLFSS,' PliOSECTUJ .86-1. LIBERTY ANb UNION NOW AND FOREVER. A THIS Journal, which is now in the sixty second year of its existence, is a thorough iioinc, independent and fearless advocate ol genuine practical democracy . It main lama the equal right of all men to justice ind freedom; it earnestly approves ihe war it ir 1 1. a IT n i in. - i I h n lit si 11 a I h rt h a l. (t o I mi r brave soldiers in the field; and it opposes treason in all shapes, whether open, as at the Sou h, or covertor sneaking, as at the nor h. At the same time it is ihe enemy of all undue exercise of power, or all kinds of political jobbery and ccnupUon, and insis-ts upon economy in expendi uie-.ari.l a strict adherence to the cnutiiintiori. . Throughout the war it lias advocated the the most v. enrolls prosecution ot ii, but as ihe war draws to a close political qut s.ions take Ihe ascentlent. A more stupendous, uifhcult and interesting problem wa" nev er presented to any people, than mat of the lestiiution of the revolting states to Ifieir alleuiance. It will require all the Hatesmaiiship and wisdom ot trie ua'ion to biiug il to a falislactorv solution. On that point the "Evening Post" will take definite grounds, and enIeaor lo brin atont a condition of universal fre and real democracy. P'edued to i.( ty, and looking only to , ihe imeresl ol ihe whoLe country, it will use whatever eoerjjj and influence in the defence of the great piinciples of haman right and human ele vation which lie at the foundation ol our institutions. It aims chit fly, however, al being a good newspaper. In its columns will b.-s found a complete History of the war, all impor tant political or Stale' Docun'enis cruiro. Proceedings nl Lei-laiive bodies, Surr. mariesof Kuropean Intelligence, and news from ail parts ol the world, accurate report of financial and commercial manors, wost worthy Corre!-potidei ce, a id a carefully selected Literary Miscellany, comprising Poetry, Review" of now Works, wiiii lit. eri.ry extracts, TaJes gossip and anecdotes ;he whole forrrini" an excellent variety in which every reader wjli discover some thing o his tas'e. Tcims Daily Evening Post. On copy 1 r. uehv'cd by Carrier, 11 CO One cnp 1 ear sen I by mail, 10,00 One copy f rimnih, Semi-IT'etkly Evening Post. Published Every Tuesday and Fiiday. Oie! copy one ear, j 00 Two copies one ear, 5 tJ() Five cop.es one year, 12 0j Ten copirs one j ar, 22 CO A c; p o! li e weekly one year, or of t;.e Sen.i-Vt eckly for six uiomfis, will be se.it io i.ny i' isnn who sends us a club ol ten Semi Week h. ll'eikfy Evening Pvst. Is pnbli-tied every Wedne-day. When addiesied with eacii frubscti'oer'tt name : One copy cne year, " 2 Three copies one eat, 5 00 00 OU 00 Five copies one jtar, 8 Ten copies one year, 15 And a. i ex.ra copy to the getter up of each clnh of ten. When a Club is sent lo one Jiddress. In order to encou'ajie the lorniatiOii of clubs in places where only sin- ie copies are now taken, we have decided la olfnr the .'ollawin induce. iients: 4 copies one year to one addtes?, 7 do do do 16 do do do 20 du lo . do An e.xtra copy of Ihe Week y f 5 00 10 1.0 20 00 25 1;0 wi:l be s rate. sent Lr each Club of twenty at th Cleigyrnen are supjdied by mail at ihe following rates: Diil, tr 3 00 per aiinuin; Semi weekly, 52 2j: Weekly, si 50. Money oiiy be lorwarded by mail at our risk. far Specimen Copies will be sent free to ail who desire it. WM. C. BY RANT & CO, Othee of the Evening Post, 41 Nassaa St.. cor. of Liberty November 25, le63. N. Y. TEE 3IAGAZEE F0K' TUE TE'IES! PETERSON'S MAGAZINE, the best and cheavesl in die '.Vorld fur ladies. Ttiis popular monthly Magazine w ii! be really improved for 1864. It wdl contain one Thousand Paj;erf of Reading! Fourteen Splendid-Steel Plates! Twelve Colored Berlin Work Pattern! Nuie Il.tndreJ Wood Cuts! Twenty Four Page of Mu sic ! All this will be iiveu for only 'Two Dollars a year, or a dollar less than Maga ziut s of t.'ie cla of ' Pe'ersoti." Its Thril ling Tales and NoveleMes are ihe best pub lished anywhere. All tl. most popular -writers are employed to write i nri'Tiii:i v r. . nr. ... ; .. ioc i : i. , , . a uimuiu ui ra uua quantity of short Moru s. Four Ongi- A. .it oitfpheus, Eiia Rodniau, r raiik Lee Benedict, and the Author cf "the Sccj-J Life." Ii also publishes Fashions .iheul cf All Others. Each number, in addition to ttie colored plates, gives Bonnets, Cloaks and Dresses, en2iaved on woim. Also, a pal'em, from which a Dress, Mantilla, or Child's Drei-s, can be cut out, without the aid of a mautua maker. A LSO, several t ages of Household and other Receip's. ' is the best Lady's Magazine in the H'orld Try it for one Year Ttrms, Alwayi in Advance. One Copy, one year, S 2 00 'Three copies, for one year, 5 On Five copies, lor one year, 7 09 EiiMil copies, one year, 10 CO Frettiums for Getting up Clubs: Three Five or eight copi-s make a club. To every person getting up a club, al the above rates, a copy of the Magazine for 1864 wdl be given gralis. Address, po.-t paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, 30Q Chestnut St., Pnila. November 1. 1m!3 r- r. -r-1 i r I I A-"r li C& ' LUMi nrt lh i nun . flHE undersigned woulJ announce, that he has on hand, at his Hal ayil Cap emporium on Main street, P.loomsburg. an assortment of diflereut kind of leather. snch as fine calf skills, morocco, red ai.d black and iinings, all of which he will sell cheap er than can be had elesewhere in this mar ket. Call and examine them lor your-elves. JOHN k. GIRTON. Bloomsbnrg. May 21 U62. DU. J. Pi. EVANS, Pbysiciau and Surgeou, HAVING located permanently on Main Street, BLOOMSBURG, Pa., would in form the public generally, that he is pre pared to attend to all business faithlully and punctually that may be intrusted to his care, on terms commensurate with the times. 13s He pays strict attention to Surgery as well as Medicine. November 25, 1863 -ly. HENRY ROSENSTOCK, Skv-Iiisht Ambrolypist, ROOMS in the Third Story of the Ex change Block, (entrauce above the Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Columbia coun ty, Pa. Bloomiburg, Nov. 23, 1858 If. I n legetnt. Moral, and BeHned Mis cellaneous Family Journed. A PAPER FOR THE MILLION, Ar d a welcome visitor to the home cir cle. It contains ihe loreign and domestic news of the day, aud presents the greatest amount of . intelligence. THIS MAMMOTH WEEKLY Is prilned on fine white paper, with new and beautiful tvpe, and is a large weekly paper of sixteen ociavo pases. An unrivalled corps of contributors are under regular engagements, and every de partment is placed on the most linuhed and perleei svstem that experience can de vise. Each number will Le beautifully d lustra'ed. . . 1 ERMS. S2 00 per annum. Invariably in advance. For sale al ail Periodical Depots in the United S.ates. Published every Saturday, comer of Tre mom and Bromfield stieeH. Boston, Mav sactiuseiis', by F. GLEASON. Nov. 11, 1863. BIAEISON HCTSE, (OF JEUSEYTOWN, PA ) THE nibstrit er would respedlolly ap prise his friends and the public gener ally, that he has e-labli.-hed ihe MADISON HOUSE, in Jerseytown, Columbia county. Pa. The above house lias la'rly Peen refitted and undergone a thorouuh repairing by the pro prietor. He is li.Ily prepared to emeriain the.traveliin'Z cu-torn as well a tne local with aetteial satistaclion, His TABLE and BAh',are well snpplie.il ind wi;l t careful ly superintended. And hisSTABLli is am ply aud well stoi ktd, in charge ol c-i.-elnl grooms, will always be properly attended. C- He invites a stiare of Ihe public -u torn, aud pledges his best efforts, to help his guests feel al home. SAMUEL RIM BY. Jerseytown. Jsn 8, 1862. 1? ?" 1 T f "TTT.-. U MSI D KCWS rre-MHor EIC.OO.liMil n IHIS magr.ifii ent Hoiel, sic ate 1M in ii 0 - remral pon'mii of ihe town, and op posite the Curt House, his been thoroughly repaired and refurnished, at.d the Ptoprieit.r u now prepart d lo accommodate traveler, . " i ' itrumsici -, i.ina aim uoaiuers in trie iikm i p!eri.atit and agreeable manner. H; uble wiil be sU plied wuii the b"t the m.i'kei jjilordsjarid his Bar w ith th". choicest liquor Attentise ostlers will always be en har.d, and his stabling is ihe ino1-! exter-sive in this section ot country. Omnibuses wil ; always be i i readiness to convey pa.-Sto i ges io and Irotn the Railroad Depots. j WH. B. KOON5. BlorrrnsV.nrg, July 4. I860. V hocr.Ic iiti i:efatl. ! T IlE -ubscriber would announce toihe' citizeni. of Rioooi-bnr ' a;id viciniic i that he is selling LIQUOttS in fare. and i small quantities, and at d ifereul prices, at ! his Ne a Store, on Main street, -,-w norhsue, t w o i com south of H ' A ! Iron srept, Rloomsburg. His If . ' stock of f oreign ami iKmioiir - ', t'-T".'" i, v , IB IS il 5? ) U 12 S 3 j consis's ol Cognac and R .c-tieile. Uiackber- t ry, Ginjer, Ra-pberry and Lavender. He has a lare a-sortmeut of t OKI Rye gray with age, tine Oid bourbon, ! Old Fo.ks Whiskey, and any quantity of j common. He also has i PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeira. Lisbon, Claret, "Sherry and C.iin- ; pagne Wines; and la-t but not lea-t. a' qiiantiiy of uood double extr? RROWN . STOUT; a;l of which he will -eil ai tne lowest cslt pri'-es. The public are re.-pecl-luliy fcoliciied to uive hi liquor a uil. ; D. Wr. ROUU1NS, J7. ! Blocmsburg, May 1, 1 6d 1 . j U a j t j-r Hi il J a . F.SPECFULLY oder- his C'r;.H.i 1'" f-.-ssional service- to ihe ii. I ' ladies & oenilemen ol 1'looins- bur2 and vicinity . He is prepared in attend lo all the various operati on in Dentistry, and is provided writ the late-t improved PORCELAIN TEETH, which wilt be in serted on pivot or gold plate, io look as well as natural. Mineral olate and block teeth ninnufac- . , .. tured and all operations ou teeth caieiUity ii. - . . rior aricle of To h rowder. til- ways on 'land. All operations on Ihe tc tn warranted. Residence and Otf.ce, a few doors above the Court House, same side. ClooiiiiLurg. Aug. 19 1S5S. l u 1 1 a u 1 1 3Rckiii!r. (Jf lTIIO UT B I! USI11S G.) JOR Boot, Shoes, Harness, Carriages, and Military Leather Woik. This t.e-.v ami exceiieitt article excel? eveay thing ever telore in use, lor teauii lying and soi ening lha Leather. Il makes u polish like patent leather ; will not rub otf with water, nor slain :he finest white silk, am! makes leather perleedy wa.er- pioof. Twice a month ap; bed on bont.- and shoe, and once a nmiuti lor harness is sultii lent, wa-h it off wit If ihe leather becomes dm y .-lean water andttie I will re-appear. Warranted as repre ent Direct ions lor n-i Aaoly a iev .rcis ,i on a sponge, rub it slowly over tt.e leather, and the ooli-h i- complie. PRICE 37 CEF1S I'FR BOTTLE ! dr For sale by L. T. !!A11PLESS. Bloomsburg, May 14, 1862. KoIIock's Dandelion Ccffte. THIS preparation, made Irom the best Java Cofiee, is recommende d bv phviei-ns as a superior NUi RITIOUS BCVKJ1AGE for Gen-jral Debility, Dyspepsia, and all bilious disorders. Thousands who have been compelled to abandon the use of cof fee will use this without injurious effects. One can contains the sirengtti ot two pounds of ordinary coifee. Price 25 cents. KOLLOIX'S LEYAIN, The puresi aud besi BAKING POWDER known, lor making iig!n, sweet and nutri tious Bread and cske. Price 15 cents. Munulaclund Ly M. H. KOLLOCK. Chemist, Corner of Broad and Chestuut Streets. Philadelphia, IZF'And sold ly alt Druggists and Grocers. J3 February 26, 1862. ly. E. IL LITTLE. BlaOO.TISRUKG, Pa. Office in Court Alley ; formerly occupied by Charles R. Buckalewv December 28, 1859.-U. WHITE 3IKS 31ULT ilLLE A3IESIC1. . ' A THE CHEAPEST PAl'ER PCBLISUED. I70RTY-EIGHT columns of reading mat-- ter per week lor Si 20 per year. The otilv New York Paper mud up exclusive ly lor cou'.iiry'circulatioii; and, the news ol ihe week, with the canle, produce, and other markets, carefully reported. The Act' York Day-Bonk, for 1864. White Men's Liberties State Rights Fed eral Union. The New York Day-Book is an indepen dent. Democratic Journal, holding with lha tairt Senator Donolas. lhnt '-itn. '.toua.a i meut is made on the white basis, by white 1 f -J J . r men, lor trie Deneat ot while men and their posterity forever." Il is a large dou ble eheet, -a ith friy eight columns of reaoS in matier, aud in all respect w hetet tor Markets, news, Literary or Agricultural inlorma ion is not inferior to any as a po lit cal or taimiy newspaper. In its politi cal department, it grapples bolc'ly witii th real quetio:i fiefore the American; people, and present- the only philosophy of it which can re.ist the sweeping march of Abolitionism. Il is Demoi talie in the tro serine of the term 'he defender of the peo ple's right-, but it i.- ihe upholder ot no par ly chicanery ortrckeiy. It is nol only for peace, lot ii shows how, and how only, permanent peace can be ohta'o ej, and lht4 ulor'ious white hin"s government of Wash ington restored, viz: by the inter ro-jra, nvenhfow, anl exlermiiiation of Abolition irn from American soil. The D iy lk; k now te only weekly political paper inNew York city made or cxi lu-iveiy for coiiuiry circulaiion. All the oitiers are reha-fied Irom ihe column of porne daily paper, which renders it almost impossible lo give so complete and aetiftral a summary of ihe news as in the oitier ca.-e IVr-ons about sob.-cribuig should take this irco cor.sideratiori. Demurrant, al-o, must see to il that sound piper arii circulated anmn-j ihe people, or atoli'ion imii wi.f never :e pul down. f Ail (, desire to refute the arguments of Abolition 1st", should read The Day Iiook. 1 l-.RMS: One copy, or e year, S2 P(j Tiiee cope on var, i-5 00; Fivh cv, cm- year, il oOj Ten copies, one year, and or.e io ih-; et.er up of ihe club, S14 ), Tvvei.ty co, ies one year, and one io ih -et er u,)(d ;l e Club, (24 00. Additional j copies, each Si 2iV J 'The name of it e post-oflice. countv, arni fS-a e, sliould in all cases, fee plainly given in eveiy letter. laymeip.s always in advance, ard a'J I ; a;ers w id be sopped ftku lL,e liin A j eub- ription paid 'or expires, j A''d.esS. ! VAN EV1UE, IIOhTON&CO, 102 isas.-au tt., New io:k. Special Orders. We desire this yeiif io pince t.elor a. in liion ot riori.ieni read ers il. h gieat doirmes '-'Ttie Day Bnok" teai-i:s on li e que-iion ol th Races. Ws r.nti.ienily !e.tiee it luis J nini. l wii placed in ihe fiacd ol o:ie lialf of '.he vo ters of the northern States between ihi lim! a.d N 'Veni! er, JsG4, liie Democra s co.d not fad io e-urv tlve next presidential eie: tion. We tiiere'ore make the follnwin oiler-, not in the lulu ot one-, ai.l not c ten i.t-cauf-e i will tie proii'..irile, lor wb c-a;i scarcely afford il bwi'scjiely io sicur a wi nie disseminai ti of "he v la ws Vi h ich we piu.oi. nit) tiei.eve wili save our coun try. Clubi rf Tueaty. For a club rf'Z besides i.e cXia paper now oifered, wa '.v ii! send a copy of Dr Vtii Erie's urrnl work Oil "iie;;rie- and nej O slavey," if-H tti'rd e.liiioii ol w hich i- josl ready. I'tic-a tne Dollar Ci'ubt tf Ff!y. For a ch-b of Fifty s'jt sCllt-eiS, tit t 10, we Wid eld one e'l pa;er, and a eonipieie set of our Ami Ai'o- li;nn Tn 0' ieaticn.s ,' the prices oi Winch, taken tiiether. a:i.nu;it lo ?2 7;. Clubs of Om Hundred. In rtlulion to Clubs ol oi.e hun. lied, we wid say tin-: Whoever will send us o:.e nundred ut scribtrs at one lni.e, ihe c lub tn be sent to one addres-. an I t'e'jni atid end t t' e same tune, wtil tdceike tiu paiiers a' ?!ttO. V. E., 11. ii CO. November 18, 1 8 i 3 . PROSPECTUS OF "THE AGE," A NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER. 1 0 () be published Daily anJ Weekly in Uie city ol Ptr.l-iel(ihia. b A J Gross- brenner Si Co. ' Ttie Ae'' wt I advocate I ii e pfin.rip.es 6i the De.iioratie party, wild w id, itierei'iue, t.t c esaniy lavor the te-to-ra'ion ol the Uni'ui as it was and defend if.e 'i ii-li olioii of the United S;tes, and ih-il ol luis C'o'iiii.oiiwelt:i. I: w lil Ireelv and fairly di.-cuss a:l legih isnaie put ject- ol new spaper COUiIuel t, lli- . v. . . . . , C uuori, ot ci;uis-. anU pre-eininen;iv al ; ,,m ai cue-iinas connected with ihe ijW eon.'i n-n ol our country. . i exi-ln: IWti Il wti! f.'ar e.s.!y cn n ie t tt e pubi c acn of pnt be servants and defend the legal arid C'.iisuiu.iona! rinl of ii.div idual Citizens ind id sovereign Mates, against a-.-ajlts Ironi any cjuar.er I II wiil seek to awaken ihe minds of the ! people 'a proper sense of the actual con ' dition ol ttie Reput!ic ;o pre.-ent to them, I trcttiUiliy , the le.irful perils mwhicliwe. j stand a-a nation toext ibitihe magnitude ol the task that lies te!,..re theiik. il they j would clieck our dowriward progress s;,J ! to ii. s ji i ! e them with pairunic determina liou io apply the remedy lor our niiona ; ihs. In belief, it i l in all things, aim lo be ! I'.e faiiitful exponent of Democratic prin ; c-ip'.es. a. id io render iiself worthy to be an j organ ot the democratic party, under whost auspices our country prospered so bnig unit so we.i. i ne restoration oi mat par- tv trie parlv of the Cous'ituiiou and die n i -h 1 '",0" lo Plvver i'1 tbe legislative and e 1 ecuiive aovcriimeiital branches of the Siatfl i'- . . . i. . a in! ot Uie uil't.H, we i.e:iet- io ue iirire sary to avert anarchy , arid the utter ruin of the Republic. To contribute to ihat resto ration will be our highest aim. The news, liie'ary, commercial and oili er departments, will receive due at ention, and w ill be so conducted as to make "Tin Age" worthy of ihe support of the geuei I reader. The many difficulties now surround;; an enterprise ot the magnitude o! that which the undersigned are engaoed, it quire them to appeal to ihe public for u generous support, and io ask for '"TLB Age" a liberal patronage and extended ci culatiou. The preparatory arrangements warrant ed the issuing of the first number of tba Daily Ace in the month of March 1863,ail the Weekly was commenced soon alter. TERJis : Daily, per annum, . 6 00 do Six month, 2 00 " Three months, 1 50 Copies delivered at the counter, and Agents and Carriers, 2 cents each. "VeekIv, per annum, S2 00 do ' Six mooths, 1 00 do Three months, 80 Ten copies to one address. 17 50 . Twenty do do Thirty, do do 32 CO 45 00 CF Payment required invariably. in ad vance. Address, A. J- GLOSS BR EN ER & CO., 430 Chestnut Street, Phtla. November 18, 1803. .